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  1. In its yearlong study of almost 900,000 service members who flew on or worked on military aircraft between 1992 and 2017, the Pentagon found that air crew members had an 87 percent higher rate of melanoma and a 39 percent higher rate of thyroid cancer, while men had a 16 percent higher rate of prostate cancer and women a 16 percent higher rate of breast cancer.
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    (Betty Seaman via AP) WASHINGTON (AP) — A Pentagon study has found high rates of cancer among military pilots and for the first time has shown that ground crews who fuel, maintain and launch those aircraft are also getting sick.
    Air crews suffered an 87% higher rate of melanoma. Men were 16% likelier to get prostate cancer, and women were 16% more likely to get breast cancer. Ground crews had a 19% higher rate of cancers of the brain and nervous system, a 15% higher rate of thyroid cancer, and a 9% higher likelihood of kidney or renal cancers.
    Ground crews had a 19% higher rate of cancers of the brain and nervous system, a 15% higher rate of thyroid cancer, and a 9% higher likelihood of kidney or renal cancers. Joining me here to discuss is Tara Copp, Pentagon and National Security Reporter for the Associated Press.
    In its yearlong study of almost 900,000 service members who flew on or worked on military aircraft between 1992 and 2017, the Pentagon found that air crew members had an 87% higher rate of melanoma and a 39% higher rate of thyroid cancer, while men had a 16% higher rate of prostate cancer and women a 16% higher rate of breast cancer.
  3. Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crews

    WebMar 19, 2023 · By TARA COPP. Published 7:11 AM PDT, March 19, 2023. WASHINGTON (AP) — A Pentagon study has found high rates of …

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  4. Study finds higher cancer rates in military pilots, ground crews

  5. Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crews

    WebMar 19, 2023 · The study compared almost 900,000 service members who flew on or worked on military aircraft between 1992 and 2017 with the general U.S. population. It found higher rates of melanoma, thyroid,

  6. Military pilots, ground crews face higher rates of …

    WebMar 19, 2023 · The study compared almost 900,000 service members who flew or worked on military aircraft between 1992 and 2017 with the general U.S. population. It found higher rates of melanoma, thyroid, prostate,

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  9. Pentagon 'Top Gun' study: Military air, crew members …

    WebMar 19, 2023 · Betty Seaman—AP Images. A Pentagon study has found high rates of cancer among military pilots and for the first time has shown that ground crews who fuel, maintain and launch those...

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